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CONGRESS: FIX AIR TRAVEL. STOP CORPORATE GREED!

Congress: Fix air travel. Stop corporate greed!

Air travel is a mess.

Record flight cancellations? Mountains of lost luggage? Dirty airplane cabins?
Wheelchair users stranded at the gate? This year was once again marred by travel
chaos, as many major airlines raked in record revenues. Taking a flight
shouldn't be this hard.



Meanwhile, America's 300,000 airport service workers – cabin cleaners, ramp
agents, baggage handlers, passenger attendants, security guards and janitors –
have worked throughout the travel surge and extreme heat, many for poverty wages
without affordable healthcare, paid time off, or even basic heat protections,
like access to water.

We're uniting to call out corporate greed and demand Congress end the chaos once
and for all! 

That's why the largely Black, brown and immigrant powered airport service
workforce are demanding Congress help stabilize air travel by including the Good
Jobs for Good Airports fair wage and benefits stnadards in the FAA
reauthorization bill which will:

 * Set a fair wage, healthcare and paid time off standard for airport service
   workers

 * Stabilize air travel for passengers

 * Address economic & racial disparities

 * Make airports safer and more secure

Tell your Members of Congress to take action NOW!



 



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By providing my phone number, I understand the Service Employees International
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Airport workers are speaking out in one voice to demand every airport service
job is a GOOD job!
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Stabilize air travel by including Good Jobs for Good Airports fair wage and
benefits standards in FAA Reauthorization

Dear [elected official],

Personalize your messageI’m calling on you to stand with working people,
passengers and our communities by supporting Good Jobs for Good Airports
standards (GJGA) in the FAA reauthorization bill. Airports should and can be
strong, vibrant drivers of good jobs in every part of our country. The Good Jobs
for Good Airports standards are central to that mission and our nation’s future
prosperity. Billions of our public dollars are invested in our nation’s aviation
system every year, and we must ensure that our public resources serve the public
good. That includes ensuring airports better serve the needs of our families,
our passengers, our communities and the airport service workers who make it all
possible. It is evident that our air travel industry is in crisis. From record
flight cancellations during summer travel peaks to mountains of lost luggage
during the holiday travel season. Airports are critical publicly-funded
infrastructure vital to the health of our local communities and global economy,
but right now airports aren't working the way they should for travelers or
airport service workers — a largely Black, brown, multiracial and immigrant
service workforce. These working people, including cleaners, wheelchair agents,
baggage handlers, concessionaires and ramp workers, keep airports safe and
running smoothly even through a global pandemic, climate disasters and busy
travel seasons. Yet many are underpaid and underprotected--even as some major
airlines rake in record revenues and billions of our tax dollars are invested in
our national air travel system. Domestic passenger numbers increased by 80%
between 2020 and 2021, total industry employment fell by nearly 14%, leaving
airport service workers to sometimes clean entire airplanes in as little as five
minutes as many take on additional responsibilities outside of their typical job
duties. Meanwhile, wages have barely budged for airport service workers in 20
years. It’s a dangerous combination--experienced airport workers leaving the
industry and little incentive for new workers to enter the industry. Often women
and people of color are more likely to hold the lowest-paying service jobs
within our airports. The Good Jobs for Good Airports standards has the power to
transform workers’ lives by ensuring airport service workers have the pay and
benefits they need to care for their families. The Good Jobs for Good Airports
standards would help build a stronger, safer, more resilient air travel industry
by making airport service jobs good jobs with living wages and benefits like
affordable healthcare for all airport workers. Airport service workers at
covered airports would be supported through established wage and benefit
standards, putting money back into hundreds of local economies and helping
families thrive. The Good Jobs for Good Airports standards would lift at least
10,000 workers and their families out of poverty and provide more than 175,000
workers with new access to paid time off. I urge you to include the Good Jobs
for Good Airports standards in the FAA reauthorization bill, and help ensure our
public money serves the public good. I hope I can count on your support.
Sincerely, [Your information here]




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